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Bob Wright Talks Genome Project, ABLE Act on Varney & Co. – Video
Posted: September 13, 2014 at 1:43 pm
Bob Wright Talks Genome Project, ABLE Act on Varney Co.
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Sequencing and analysis of gibbon genome sheds light on its complex evolution – Video
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11.09.2014 - (idw) Deutsches Primatenzentrum GmbH - Leibniz-Institut fr Primatenforschung
Mobile DNA element allows conclusions on the evolution of apes An international team of researchers that includes Christian Roos, Markus Brameier and Lutz Walter from the German Primate Center (DPZ) in Gttingen, have decoded the genome of gibbons from Southeast Asia. With this, the entire genetic information of five different species of this primate family has been sequenced for the first time. Comparisons with the genome data of humans and our closest relatives, the great apes, show that while we all genetically have the same ancestors, the genetic information of the gibbons has changed more rapidly and stronger in the course of the evolutionary process. The researchers could identify a new DNA element that only occurs in gibbons. This DNA element increases the mutation rate, and is thus of crucial importance for the evolutionary development. Thanks to the DNA element, the gibbon is also known as the one with the long, strong arms who elegantly moves through the forests of Southeast Asia. The study published in the current issue of Nature, allows important insights in the molecular fundamentals of the evolutionary process (Carbone et al. 2014)
The gibbons, known as small apes are genetically farther from humans than the great apes chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas and orang-utans. In the genealogy of the evolutionary developments of primates, the gibbons do occupy a key position. In the course of the evolutionary process, they were the first to split from the hereditary line of the great apes and humans.
The complete sequencing of the gibbon genome was pending until now, says Christian Roos, a scientist from the Primate Genetics Laboratory at the DPZ. In order to fully understand the human evolution and to draw conclusions on our evolutionary roots, we need to conduct phylogenetic research of our more distant relatives.
Genetic disorder and jumping gene sections
In their genome analysis, the researchers discovered that the genetic information of the gibbons differs in their entirety from that of humans and of apes. The genetic information itself is similar to ours, explains Christian Roos. However, large segments of DNA and in such, many genes are arranged differently on the individual chromosomes. This "chromosomal disorder" is a key feature of the gibbon genome and has probably occurred after their secession from the ancestral line of the apes and humans.
Through further research on the gibbon DNA, scientists were finally able to identify a possible cause for these changes in the genome: A jumping DNA element called LAVA transposon can be copied and integrated elsewhere in the genome. So far, transposons or jumping genes have been detected in many different organisms. However, the LAVA transposon is unique to the gibbon genome. The special feature of this DNA element is its positioning in precisely those genes that play a role in the chromosome distribution during cell division and thus influences them. Analyses of the phylogenetic development of the gibbon line also indicate a connection to the existence of the LAVA transposons. Their first appearance can be traced back with a high probability to the time of the splitting of the gibbons from the line of apes and humans.
Through comparative DNA analyses, the researchers could also identify genes subjected to a positive selection. In the course of evolution, genes that favored the adaptation of the gibbons to their way of life, continued to develop. These include genes responsible for anatomical specifications such as longer arms or stronger muscles. Gibbon genes, which have undergone a positive selection are, for example TBX5, which is required for the development of the front extremities and COL1A1, responsible for the development of the protein collagen. The latter is one of the main components of connective tissues in bones, teeth and tendons.
"These genes are positively selected only in the gibbon genome", says Christian Roos. In future projects, sequencing will be performed on other gibbon species. We hope to be able to further characterize these genes and to identify other gibbon-specific genes.
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Excluding highly allergenic foods from your babys diet to prevent allergy is a myth. So go on. Introduce your baby to cheese, eggs, wheat, and fish now.
While some girls have lip balms and lipsticks in their beauty arsenal, those who have allergies carry morecreams, antihistamines, inhalers, and everything that can lessen the effects of asthma attacks and eczema. But while these are incurable (unfortunately), developing them can be prevented, if you start early.
Doctors believe that kids already afflicted with one allergy are more likely to develop a more potent one. The early onset of atopic dermatitis or eczema, for instance, increases the likelihood of other allergies being developed. Experts call this allergic march, which can affect infants as young as three months old. And by the time a baby turns one, he or she may develop food allergies. These can develop into season allergies or, worse, asthma when they reach three to five years old. But of course, these are just possibilities. The allergic march may not happen at all, or be developed later in life.
SLOWLY BUT SURELY
Food is a common allergen. In fact, about 30 percent of the cases of eczema that infants, three months to one year old, develop are triggered by food. Knowing this, some parents have excluded highly allergenic foods (cows milk, soy, eggs, wheat, fish, and shellfish) from their babies diets, believing that doing so can help prevent allergies.
More recent studies, however, say that there is no reason to delay the introduction of these foods to infants beyond four to six months. In fact, depriving babies of those kinds of food can increase their risk of developing allergies and suffering from malnutrition. This, according to Dr. David Mark Fleischer, American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (AAAI) allergy guideline author. The myth of not introducing allergenic food to kids at an early age is not true. In 2008, research even says that it is better to introduce them early to milk, eggs, and fish. We dont have enough data, however, on peanuts, explains Dr. David.
So, go on. Its okay. Introduce your kids to dairy products such as cheese, yogurt, cows milk protein, egg, soy, wheat, fish, and shellfish. AAAI, however, reminded moms to only introduce these highly allergenic foods in small amounts after other solid foods have been fed and tolerated. If their babies have no reaction, moms can gradually increase the amount every after three to five days. Single ingredient infant food such as rice or oat cereal, yellow and orange vegetables (squash, carrots, sweet potato), fruits (apples, pears, bananas), and green veggies can be introduced to a baby one at a time, every after three to five days. This process identifies and eliminates any food that may cause allergic reactions. But then again, nothing beats a consultation to a pediatrician, who will be able to tell you whether your baby is allergic to certain allergens, to peanuts, or have moderate eczema.
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But what about infant milk? Still the best milk for babies, breastmilk can help prevent the development of allergies. Exclusive breastfeeding for at least four to six months may reduce the incidence of atopic dermatitis/eczema, early onset of wheezing, and incidence of cows milk protein allergy. If, for some reason, you cannot breastfeed your baby, Dr. David recommends getting your baby to drink partially hydrolyzed whey formulas and extensively hydrolyzed casein formulas, which may also lower infants risk of developing allergies.
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Dead Sea Salt Psoriasis Treatment – Video
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Dr Oz Cure For Psoriasis – Video
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Best homeopathic medicines for treatment of psoriasis – Video
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Best homeopathic medicines for treatment of psoriasis . . . . . . . . 7 Simple Home Remedies for Psoriasis - Healthline http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/t...
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Causes of psoriasis – Video
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Dendritic cells affect onset, progress of psoriasis
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Different types of dendritic cells in human skin have assorted functions in the early and more advanced stages of psoriasis report researchers in the journal EMBO Molecular Medicine. The scientists suggest that new strategies to regulate the composition of dendritic cells in psoriatic skin lesions might represent an approach for the future treatment of the disease.
"We urgently need new ways to treat psoriasis, treatments that will deliver improved benefits to patients and reduce the incidence of known side effects for existing drugs," says EMBO Member Maria Sibilia, a Professor at the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, and one of the lead authors of the study. "Our experiments have revealed that increases in the number of plasmacytoid dendritic cells are important early triggers of the disease while other types of dendritic cells, the Langerhans cells, help to protect the balance of the immune response that is established during inflammation of the skin."
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that affects around 125 million people worldwide. Symptoms, which include the formation of red inflamed lesions that appear on the skin, vary from mild to severe. The disease is often associated with other serious health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and depression.
The researchers observed an increase in the accumulation of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the psoriatic lesions of patients as well as in mice that are model organisms for the study of the disease. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells are a specific type of immune cell that can infiltrate damaged tissue during the early phase of psoriasis. In contrast, the levels of another type of dendritic cells known as Langerhans cells, were significantly decreased in the lesions compared to healthy skin in humans and mice. If the levels of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in mice were decreased during the early stages of the disease then the symptoms of psoriasis were quelled. A similar decrease in Langerhans cells at an early stage of the disease had no effect. If the levels of Langerhans cells were reduced at advanced stages of the disease, the symptoms of psoriasis were exacerbated.
"The changes in the severity of symptoms we have observed related to changes in the composition of dendritic cells most likely impact the balance of inflammatory mediators at the site of disease. It may well be that by inducing favourable compositions of dendritic cells at the early stages of psoriasis we may be able to help reduce the effects of psoriasis by achieving a better balance of these mediators at the site of the disease. Further work is needed before we can say with any certainty if such an approach will lead to a viable clinical treatment for psoriasis."
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